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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Ryanair flight to Mallorca forced to land in France after ‘burning smell’ as fire engine rushes to runway

A RYANAIR flight to Mallorca was forced to land in France today due to a “burning smell”. Firefighters raced to the runway at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport after the jet made an emergency landing on route from Newcastle. TwitterThe plane landed in France due to a ‘technical issue’[/caption] TWITTERImages from the scene showed fire engines parked up on the tarmac next to the plane[/caption] Holidaymakers destined for Palma were expected to touch down on the sunny Spanish island at around 12.30pm this afternoon – but found themselves grounded in France. Flight FR2347 departed Tyneside at around 8.50am and was flying near Toulouse when passengers reportedly began “smelling burning”. Passengers said they had heard reports of a problem with the plane’s engines, according to Chronicle Live. Images from the scene showed fire engines parked up on the tarmac next to the plane. No data found Passengers said they were initially told to stay seated on board and were unable to use the bathrooms. A Ryanair spokesman said the aircraft was forced to divert to France after a “minor technical issue”. He said: “This flight from Newcastle to Palma diverted to Toulouse due to a minor technical issue with the aircraft. “To minimise disruption to passengers, we have arranged for an alternative aircraft to bring them to Palma later today. MOST READ IN NEWS HIGH ALERT Millions warned to start packing as flood warning brings 2 ins of rain in hours PUTIN IT ON Putin's deranged army SMASHED by multiple new blasts in occupied Crimea M-WAY TRAGEDY Mum stranded on motorway when Green Flag refused to help killed by truck BRING THEM HOME Mum's plea to find kids, aged 8, 6 and 4, who vanished 'on trip to seaside' BEACH BODY BOJO PM stretches out on sun-kissed Greek isle a week after Slovenia spa break SEAFRONT BRAWL Moment topless men throw punches at each other in front of shocked families “Affected passengers have been notified and provided with refreshment vouchers. “Ryanair sincerely apologises to all affected passengers.” THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY… The Sun is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Download our fantastic, new and improved free App for the best ever Sun Online experience. For iPhone click here, for Android click here.  Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSun and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.


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